Police are searching for at least two suspects believed to be involved in the senseless killing of correction officer Gregory Goff, who was caught in the crossfire between two men fighting over a woman at a weekend birthday bash in Queens.

Details were sketchy, but cops described one man as wearing a red and white sweat suit and a red baseball cap and the second man clad in blue jeans and a white T-shirt. A third man is also being sought in the Saturday shooting at Lebanon Hall in Jamaica.

Police said Goff, who was a two-year veteran and worked at Rikers Island, had his off-duty weapon with him, but did not use it. He was killed when a man arguing with another man over a female dance partner started firing his gun. When the gunman was hit over the head with a bottle and dropped the gun, another man picked up the weapon and started firing. Goff was shot once in the chest and died a short time later.

An inspector’s funeral was expected to be held for the 24-year-old who friends say devoted his life to helping people. Despite his young age, Goff made his mark as a man who wanted to make a difference.